[0001] The subject of the invention is a fuse switch, especially a detachable, three-phase
low voltage strip fuse switch.
[0002] Fuse switches are used to protect electrical installations and to disconnect circuits
in a safe and controlled manner. Fuse switches are used in distribution networks of
residential and industrial buildings.
[0003] To gain access to the cover of fuse cartridges, it is necessary to place the fuse
switch in the parked position. The parked position is a state of the switch in which
the fuse cartridges have been slid out from the contacts to a safe distance, thereby
opening the circuit(s). The manipulator (e.g., a lever) used to slide out the cassette
is in a position that does not significantly increase the size of the device, so that
it is possible to close the switchgear door. The parked position is a state in which
circuits are prevented from being closed by accidentally applying forces to accessible
parts of the fuse switch. It is also advantageous to be able to mechanically secure
the manipulator (lever) in this position with a padlock or other similar lock. In
the solutions known from the state of the art, the parking action is not very intuitive
and requires knowledge of the operating instructions, and above all, it requires carrying
out several, often complicated, activities.
[0004] In known solutions, opening the circuit of the device and parking are two separate
activities, and parking requires the user to follow the instructions. When using a
fuse switch for a long time, the device's operating instructions are often no longer
available and when it is necessary to open the circuit and park it, this operation
is much more difficult without the instructions, takes a lot of time, is performed
incorrectly or is generally impossible to perform. Therefore, in such cases, disassembly
of fuse cartridges is most often performed.
[0005] The Polish patent
PL215231B1 discloses a switch, especially a detachable, three-phase low voltage strip fuse switch.
The switch includes a complete base, a complete housing, and a complete drive. The
housing is equipped with guides into which the drive guidewire strips slide. The drive
includes a handle and a cap that is slidably mounted in the upper part of the handle.
Importantly, there are cutouts on the side surfaces of the handle that cooperate with
appropriate pegs placed in the guide. When the switch is completely open, further
movement of the handle is blocked and removal of the complete drive is not possible.
The parking state of the switch is obtained by opening the switch and pressing the
lock release in the guide and then moving the handle as in the closed position of
the switch. Additionally, there is a bow on the front surface of the handle that allows
the user to install a mechanical lock or padlock and seal the switch in the closed
and parked position.
[0006] A power connection device is known from the description of the Polish patent
PL200078B1. The device includes a housing, a busbar terminal, a junction box movable relative
to the housing and a switching lever. There are guide grooves in the side walls of
the housing, along which guide ribs attached to the junction box move. The lever contains
side plates on which the pivot plug and bearing plug are arranged. The pivot plug
is inserted into the first longitudinal recess on the side wall of the housing, and
the bearing pin into the second recess, parallel to the first one. This design of
the device ensures the possibility of swinging movement of the lever. To disconnect
the device, the lever is grasped and turned clockwise, and the junction box and locking
element are pulled upwards. To obtain the parked position, the user should tilt the
locking element's tilt button to the left, raise the junction box further upwards
and then fold the lever to the starting position. In this position, the junction box
cannot be pulled further upwards, nor can it be pushed downwards without the reactuation
of the locking element.
[0007] European patent document
EP1993116B1 covers a fused power switch block. The device comprises a lower and an upper part
connected to each other via a mounting element. Additionally, a switch cover is attached
to the upper part, which has a hole through which a screwdriver can be inserted and
directed towards the mounting element. The disclosed power switch block also includes
a switch lever that is attached to the switch cover. To obtain the opened position,
the switching lever must be moved from the closed position to the tilted position.
In this arrangement, it is possible to insert a mounting element into the cover without
having to dismantle it.
[0008] The technical problem discussed this invention is to propose a fuse switch that will
ensure a quick and easy change of the switch into the parked position. Additionally,
it is desirable that the parked position of the fuse switch is stable and safe in
order to minimize the likelihood of accidental re-closing of the circuits as much
as possible. Moreover, it is desirable that the size of the device in the closed position
of circuits and in the parked position is small, while maintaining a compact structure.
It is also desirable that access to the individual functional elements of the fuse
switch in the parked position is quick and easy. In addition, it is desirable that
the design of the fuse switch provides the possibility to additionally secure its
parked position.
[0009] The subject of the invention is a fuse switch containing a base, a body supported
on it, a cassette placed in the body and a lever rotatably connected to the body via
a connector, characterized by the fact that it additionally includes a guide rail
arranged parallel to the body, with the guide rail on its inner surface, in its central
region, is arranged a first pin cooperating with a first guide groove arranged on
the side surface of the lever and cooperating with a second guide groove arranged
on the side surface of the cassette, the guide rail being able to move vertically
relative to the body, the first guide groove being formed from an arc-shaped disconnecting
segment and an arc-shaped parking segment.
[0010] Advantageously, the guide rail is additionally capable of being moved horizontally
relative to the body.
[0011] More preferably, the first guide groove is substantially L-shaped.
[0012] Even more preferably, the second guide groove is arc-shaped.
[0013] Preferably, in the closed position of the circuits of the fuse switch, the lever
extends substantially parallel to and adjacent to the guide rail which is in the lower
position, and the first pin is disposed at the end region of the disconnecting segment
and at the first end region of the second guide groove, wherein the lever, in the
opened position of circuits of the fuse switch, extends substantially perpendicular
to the guide rail which is in a vertically and horizontally displaced position relative
to the body, and the first pin is arranged in the connecting region of the disconnecting
segment and the parking segment and in the second end region of the second guide groove,
wherein the lever, in a position of the parked fuse switch, extends obliquely relative
to the guide rail which is in a vertically and horizontally displaced position relative
to the body, and the first pin is arranged in an end region of the parking segment
and in a second end region of the second guide groove.
[0014] More preferably, a mounting region is arranged in the second end region of the first
guide groove.
[0015] Even more preferably, a third guide groove is provided around at least one end of
the body, in which a second pin coupled to the cassette is placed.
[0016] Equally preferably, the second pin is the axis of the gear wheel, the teeth of which
cooperate with the first toothed rack arranged on the inner surface of the body.
[0017] Preferably, at least one second toothed rack is arranged on the outer surface of
the cassette and cooperates with the teeth of the gear wheel.
[0018] More preferably, a cam is provided on the circumference of the gear wheel which is
in contact with the resistance region of the guide rail.
[0019] Even more preferably, the cam has a third pin which is positioned in a fourth guide
groove disposed in the region of at least one end of the cassette.
[0020] Equally preferably, the fuse switch has a structure symmetrical with respect to a
vertically oriented plane passing through the longitudinal axis of the fuse switch.
[0021] The fuse switch according to the invention ensures quick and easy change of the switch
to the parked position due to the favourable shapes of the construction elements and
their functional connection in the form-guide mechanism of the device. Due to the
presence of a lever equipped with a first guide groove and a cassette with a second
guide groove, which are engaged with the first pin located on the inner surface of
the guide rail, it is possible to move the lever in an arc of approximately 140° relative
to its lower position, i.e., when the circuits of the fuse switch are closed. This
design ensures that the switch can be brought to the parked position with one lever
movement. This means that disconnection and parking of the fuse switch is essentially
performed in one smooth movement of the lever. Additionally, the L-shaped first guide
groove located on the lever with a mounting region located on its second end region,
through its shape and the position of the first pin in the parked position, ensures
its locking, so that the device is protected against accidental closing of the circuits.
Moreover, a set of toothed elements, such as the body gear wheel cooperating with
the body toothed strip and/or the cassette toothed strip, facilitates efficient movement
of the lever in an arc and movement of the guide rail in the horizontal and vertical
direction relative to the base. Due to the presence of a second pin in the central
region of the gear wheel, which is coupled to the third guide groove of the body,
it is possible to guide the vertical movement of the gear wheel and guide rail. Additionally,
the third pin of the gear wheel is functionally connected to the resistance region
of the guide rail via a hole and the fourth guide groove, thus forming a toothed arm,
the operation of which significantly facilitates the movement of the lever in an arc
and brings the fuse switch to the parked position.
[0022] In the parked position, the lever is in a diagonal position to the base of the fuse
switch with its end resting on the rail, further reducing the likelihood of it accidentally
catching and moving the lever back to the down position. Importantly, the dimensions
of the fuse switch are such that the device takes up relatively little space and can
be installed in hard-to-reach places. Additionally, by arranging the lever diagonally
to the fuse switch body in the parked position, access to the cover is free and ensures
easy manipulation of functional elements by the user. By arranging the lever diagonally
to the base in the parked position, it is also possible to secure the movement of
the lever by using a padlock or seal, which additionally protects the device against
accidental closing of the circuits. In the solution according to the invention, the
opening of circuits is equivalent to the parking of the fuse switch, it is an intuitive
operation and does not require careful reading of the user manual.
[0023] The solution according to the invention is presented in the following embodiments
and is illustrated in the drawing, in which Fig. 1 shows an axonometric view of the
fuse switch in the closed position of circuits, Fig. 2 shows an axonometric view of
the fuse switch in the opened position of circuits, Fig. 3 shows an axonometric view
of the switch fuse in the parked position, Fig. 4a shows an exploded view of the form-guide
mechanism, Fig. 4b shows a view of a partially assembled form-guide mechanism, Fig.
4c shows a view of the assembled form-guide mechanism in the closed position of circuits,
Fig. 5 shows a view of the form-guide mechanism in the opened position of circuits,
Fig. 6 shows a view of the form-guide mechanism in the parked position.
Example
[0024] An embodiment of the fuse switch according to the present invention is shown in an
axonometric view in Fig. 1, Fig. 2, and Fig. 3. As shown in the figures, the fuse
switch includes a base 1 on which a body 2 is placed with a cassette 3 provided inside,
also including a lever 4, which is functionally connected to the cassette 3 and the
body 2. Additionally, the lever 4 is connected to the body 2 via a movable joint 5,
which allows for rotational movement of the lever 4. The connection of the lever 4
with the cassette 3 and the body 2 is implemented through a system of pins, guide
grooves and toothed elements. Importantly, the components of the system connecting
the lever 4 with the cassette 3 and the body 2 are present on two opposite sides of
the fuse switch in relation to its longitudinal plane and are symmetrical to each
other, therefore, for the sake of clarity of disclosure, the structure of one form-guide
mechanism will be described in detail.
[0025] The detailed structure and principle of operation of the forming and guiding mechanism
of the fuse switch are shown in Fig. 4a - Fig. 6. The device is equipped with a guide
rail 6, on the inner surface of which the first pin 7 is arranged, which is coupled
with the first guide groove 8 of the lever 4 The first pin 7 is also functionally
connected to the second guide groove 9, which is located on the side surface of the
cassette 3. Importantly, the first guide groove 8 resembles the letter L in its shape,
while the second guide groove 9 has the shape of an arc. Furthermore, the first guide
groove 8 is formed by a disconnecting segment 18 and a parking segment 19. Both the
disconnecting segment 18 and the parking segment 19 have the shape of an arc. The
arc radii of the disconnecting segment 18 and the parking segment 19 are not the same.
In this embodiment, the ratio of the value of the arc radius of the parking segment
19 to the value of the arc radius of the disconnecting segment 18 is 0.6, however,
this value does not constitute a limitation of the scope of the present invention,
and in alternative embodiments it may be smaller or larger, provided that the correct
guidance of the first pin 7 is maintained in first guide slot 8.
[0026] An additional element ensuring favourable movement of the lever 4 in an arc is a
toothed arm located near both ends of the fuse switch. The toothed arm includes a
gear 11 located on the inner surface of the body 2 with a cam 21 located on its circumference,
with gear 11 being functionally connected to a first toothed strip 14 also located
on the inner surface of the body 2. The cam 21 of the gear 11 is in contact with the
resistance region 10 of the guide rail 6. The cam 21 is provided with a third pin
16 which is coupled to the guide rail 6 through a hole. Such a mechanism supports
the horizontal movement of the guide rail 6. Additionally, the gear wheel 11 is also
functionally connected to the second toothed strip 15 located on the outer surface
of the cassette 3. On the side surface of the cassette 3, near its end, there is an
additional fourth guide groove 17, which is also coupled to the third pin 16. Furthermore,
the gear 11 is provided with a second pin 12 which is coupled to the third guide groove
13 of the body 2 to assist in moving the guide rail 6 in the vertical direction.
[0027] Therefore, the toothed arm contains the following: a gear wheel 11 placed on the
inner surface of the body 2 and coupled to the first toothed strip 14, a cam 21 located
on the circumference of the gear wheel 11, a guide rail 6 remaining in contact with
the cam 21 via resistance region 10 and, engaged through a hole, a third pin 16, and
a cassette 3 which is connected via the fourth guide groove 17 to the third pin 16,
wherein the cassette 3 includes on its outer surface a second toothed strip 15 which
is coupled to the gear wheel 11.
[0028] Parking the fuse switch is done by pulling the lever and moving it approximately
140° relative to the base 1.
[0029] Importantly, in the closed position of circuits, the cassette 3 is positioned substantially
on the base 1, the lever 4 is positioned parallel to the base 1 and the guide rail
6 with its longitudinal edge is adjacent to the edge of the body 2. The first pin
7 is located in the first end region of the first guide groove 8 and in the first
end region of the second guide groove 9. Additionally, in the closed position of circuits,
the second pin 12 is located in the first end region of the third guide groove 13
and the third pin 16 is located in the first end region of the fourth guide groove
17.
[0030] It should be emphasized that when parking the fuse switch, first of all, when the
lever 4 is deflected from the closed position of circuits to approximately 90°, the
fuse switch circuits are open. By moving the lever 4 by approximately 90° relative
to the base 1, the guide groove 7 moves in an arc in the shape of a circular segment,
the centre of which is located at the connector 5.
[0031] In the opened position of circuits, the cassette 3 is raised as far as possible in
the vertical direction relative to the base 1. The guide rail 6 also rises in the
vertical direction relative to the edge of the body 2 and additionally moves in a
horizontal direction relative to the edge of the body 2. The first pin 7 moves from
the first end region the first guide groove 8 to its corner region, i.e., the connecting
region of the disconnecting segment 18 and the parking segment 19. Additionally, the
first pin 7 moves from the first end region of the second guide groove 9 moving in
an arc to its second end region. Importantly, in the second end region of the first
guide groove 8, there is a mounting region 20 which ensures that the first pin 7 is
held firmly in place.
[0032] Furthermore, by moving the lever 4 to the opened position of circuits, the second
pin 12 moves vertically and changes its position so that it is located in the second
end region of the third guide groove 13. The movement of the lever 4 also causes the
third pin 16 to move in an arc in the shape of a sector of a circle with the centre
located in the place of the second pin 12, with the simultaneous displacement of both
these elements (third pin 16 and second pin 12) in a vertical direction. Additionally,
the third pin 16 moves in an arc from the first end region of the fourth guide groove
17 to the second end region thereof. The second pin 12 and the third pin 16 do not
change position when the fuse switch is moved to the parked position.
[0033] Then, after tightening the lever 4 by approximately 50°, the parked position of the
fuse switch is obtained so that the lever is set at an angle of approximately 140°
relative to the base 1, and its end is rested on the guide rail 6 so that it slightly
protrudes above the upper surface of the guide rail 6. In the parked position, the
position of the cassette 3 and the guide rail 6 is substantially coincident with their
position in the opened position of circuits. The first pin 7 remains in the second
end region of the second guide groove 9. Due to the movement of the lever 4, the position
of the first guide groove 8 relative to the first pin 7 changes, so that the first
pin 7 is located in the second end region of the first guide groove 8, in the mounting
region 20.
[0034] Basically, therefore, disconnecting and parking of the fuse switch is performed by
one continuous arc movement of the lever 4. As a result of the movement of the lever
by approximately 140° relative to the closed position of circuits, the cassette 3
moves vertically relative to the base 1 and the guide rail 6 moves horizontally and
vertically relative to the base 1. Additionally, the gear wheel 11, which is coupled
to the first toothed strip 14 and the second toothed strip 15, moves in a vertical
direction relative to the base 1.
[0035] In the present embodiment, an auxiliary mechanism including a third pin 16 on the
cam 21 of the gear wheel 11, disposed in the hole of the guide rail 6, and in the
fourth guide groove 17 of the cassette, and an auxiliary mechanism including a second
pin 12 disposed in the third guide groove 13 of the body, are arranged in four corner
areas of the fuse switch.
[0036] In addition, a mechanical lock in the form of a padlock (not shown) is attached to
lever 4 to seal the switch in the parked position.
[0037] In this embodiment, the fuse switch is a three-phase low-voltage strip fuse switch,
but in other embodiments of the invention it may be a fuse switch of a different type,
provided that it is ensured that the switch is easily and quickly brought into the
parked position by one smooth movement of lever 4.
List of designations:
[0038]
- 1 - base,
- 2 - body,
- 3 - cassette,
- 4 - lever,
- 5 - connector,
- 6 - guide rail,
- 7 - first pin,
- 8 - first guide groove,
- 9 - second guide groove,
- 10 - resistance region,
- 11 - gear wheel,
- 12 - second pin,
- 13 - third guide groove,
- 14 - first toothed strip,
- 15 - second toothed strip,
- 16 - third pin,
- 17 - fourth guide groove,
- 18 - disconnecting segment,
- 19 - parking segment,
- 20 - mounting region,
- 21 - cam.
1. A fuse switch comprising a base (1), a body (2) supported thereon, a cassette (3)
placed in the body (2) and a lever (4) rotatably connected to the body (2) via a connector
(5), characterized in that it additionally includes a guide rail (6) arranged parallel to the body (2), wherein
on the inner surface of the guide rail (6) in its central region there is a first
pin (7) cooperating with the first guide groove (8) located on the side surface of
the lever (4) and cooperating with the second guide groove (9) located on the side
surface of the cassette (3), the guide rail (6) having the ability to move vertically
relative to the body (2), and the first guide groove (8) is formed from the disconnection
segment (18) in the shape of an arc and the parking segment (19) in the shape of an
arc.
2. Fuse switch according to claim 1, characterized in that the guide rail (6) additionally has the ability to move horizontally in relation
to the body (2).
3. Fuse switch according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the first guide groove (8) is substantially L-shaped.
4. Fuse switch according to any of the claims 1-3, characterized in that the second guide groove (9) is in the shape of an arc.
5. Fuse switch according to any of the claims 1-4,
characterized in that in the close circuit position of the fuse switch, the lever (4) extends substantially
parallel and adjacent to the guide rail (6), which is in the lower position, and the
first pin (7) is arranged in the end region of the disconnecting segment (18) and
in the first end region of the second guide groove (9),
wherein the lever (4), in the open circuit position of the fuse switch,
extends substantially perpendicular to the guide rail (6), which is in a vertically
and horizontally displaced position relative to the body (2), and the first pin (7)
is arranged in the connecting region of the disconnecting segment (18) and the parking
segment (19) and in the second end region of the second guide groove (9),
wherein the lever (4), in the parked position of the fuse switch,
extends obliquely relative to the guide rail (6), which is in a vertically and horizontally
displaced position relative to the body (2), and the first pin (7) is arranged in
the end region of the parking segment (19) and in the second end region of the second
guide groove (9).
6. Fuse switch according to any of the claims 1-5, characterized in that a mounting region (20) is arranged in the second end region of the first guide groove
(8).
7. Fuse switch according to any of the claims 1-6, characterized in that in the region of at least one end of the body (2) there is a third guide groove (13),
in which a second pin (12) coupled to the cassette (3) is placed.
8. Fuse switch according to claim 7, characterized in that the second pin (12) is the axis of the gear wheel (11), the teeth of which cooperate
with the first toothed rack (14) arranged on the internal surface of the body (2).
9. Fuse switch according to claim 7 or 8, characterized in that at least one second toothed rack (15) is arranged on the outer surface of the cassette
(3), which cooperates with the teeth of the gear wheel (11).
10. Fuse switch according to claim 8 or 9, characterized in that a cam (21) is placed on the circumference of the gear wheel (11), which is in contact
with the resistance region (10) of the guide rail (6).
11. Fuse switch according to claim 10, characterized in that the cam (21) has a third pin (16) which is arranged in a fourth guide groove (17)
arranged in the region of at least one end of the cassette (3).
12. Fuse switch according to any of the claims 1-11, characterized in that it has a symmetrical structure with respect to the vertically oriented plane passing
through the longitudinal axis of the fuse switch.